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NC 1.1 with autonooter 3.0?
I've got a NC running 1.2 stock on eMMC and Nookie Froyo 0.6.8
on SD card. Would using 1.1 (Eclaire) and AN 3 let me use the real market on eMMC. NF 0.6.8 runs well and is able to use flash in Dolphin HD. I did have to copy the apk from my phone for Dolphin HD because the NF market can't find it, (altho a number Dolphin HD addon's are listed). Does 1.1's reader app support in-store and magazines? Can I use Titanium Backup on phone to back apk's on phone and restore them on Nookie Froyo? It seems a lot of the apk's are missing from the market. Or possible copy the apk's from /data/app and install with Astro? Thanks |
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If you're intent on rooting, I would just hold out for a stable autonooter build for the 1.2 OS. Your better bet IMO would be updating your SD installation to CyanogenMod 7, a very stable build of Gingerbread 2.3.3 for the NC, which would definitely give you full market access, and leaving the stock OS on eMMC alone. Depending on how you originally set up your SD card, it may be as simple as dropping a CM7 image into the boot partition. Even if you have to save your data to PC and write a new bootable image to the SD, it's not too complicated. The post in my sig has links to all the info.
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What do I need to do to convert? Would it less be hassle to start fresh?
I have a 8gb class 6 sd card to target to. I have a bootable CWR 3.0.2.8 sd card prepared, but it manipulates eMMC not the SD card ![]() do an eMMC nandroid backup with bootable SD card CWR. Do you know of a CWM 3.0.2.8 that is modded to update the SD card partitions instead of eMMC partitions? Is there a Rom Manager app that updates SD instead of emmc? How would I migrate the installed apk's from NF to CM7 both SD card bootable)? ![]() ![]() |
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All I can tell you is that verygreen's size-agnostic SD image, the one I used to install CM7, automatically looks for new ROMs in the boot partition on a recovery boot, and if it finds them, it installs them. I don't know if the image you used to format your SD card behaves the same way. As for recovery and back-up, you seem to know more about the options than I do.
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umms -- procedural steps to create a CM7 SD bootable card ...
(1) create the installer card and copy the zips for CM7 and gapps (2) boot that and it rewrites that card as the new CM7 card or or swap in the target card? |
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